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14 Cards in this Set
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What is archaic language? |
Old/ancient language |
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What are imperatives? |
Commands |
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What are declaratives? |
Sentences including pronouns |
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What is an independent clause? |
A sentence that can stand on its own |
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What is modification? |
It could be an adjective e.g. hungry dog- the adjective hungry is the pre-modifier |
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What is intersexuality? |
Pastiche/parody |
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What is figurative language? |
Similes/metaphors/personification |
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What is the denotative and connotative meaning? |
The literal and suggested meaning |
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What are hypernyns |
Words that label categories e.g animal refers to a dog cat mouse horse |
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What are hyponyms |
What’s that refer to a larger general category e.g transport reverts to bus train cars |
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What is the word for slang? |
Colloquialisms |
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What is irony? |
Using language to signal an attitude other than what has been literally expressed |
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What is an anaphoric reference? |
Making reference back to something previously identified in a text |
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What is a cataphoric reference? |
Making reference to something unidentified in a text e.g. it was warm it was living |